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GITM 105: Heike Monogatari's Approach To Visual Storytelling | An Analysis
1 seconds Posted Oct 21, 2021 at 3:03 pm.
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The Yamada Style
The Ai Yukimura Episode
Shuntarou Tozawa's Direction
The China Episode
Learning From This Anime
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Heike Monogatari kind of came out of nowhere and already there's so much to unpack from a visual perspective. In this episode, I attempt to break down this anime's approach to visual storytelling by going through the work of the various storyboard aritsts & episodes directors that featured on Episodes 1-4. How does it's approach fit with the epic's themes? How does Naoko Yamada's style as a director influence the anime's aesthetic? All this and more on this week's edition of Get In The Mecha.
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Creatives mentioned in this episode: Naoko Yamada, Ai Yukimura, China, Shuntarou Tozawa
Anime mentioned in this episode: Heike Monogatari, A Silent Voice, Just Call It Love (Music Video), Fire Force S2
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